Stewart-Haas Racing driver Kevin Harvick has made 13 career starts at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, winning once with four Top 5s, seven Top 10s and 12 Top 20 finishes. His Average Finish Position for 10.92 is fourth among all active drivers.

Stewart-Haas Racing driver Kevin Harvick earned the pole position for the Sprint Cup race at Michigan International Raceway Sunday, June 15, by posting a qualifying time of 204.557 mph. It is the fasting qualifying speed since 1987.

Stewart-Haas Racing driver Kevin Harvick led both practice sessions Saturday, June 7, at Pocono Raceway. He posted a fast lap of 175.606 mph to lead the way. In the final practice, Harvick had a transmission oil leak which caused some concern and forced the team to change the transmission. However, changing transmissions will not force him to the back of the field, and he will start on Row 2 in the fourth position Sunday, June 8.

Stewart-Haas Racing driver Kevin Harvick was second in the first session of practice Saturday, May 31, at Dover International Speedway, turning a lap of 159.341 mph. He will go off eighth in the FedEx 400 benefiting Autism Speaks Sunday, June 1.

Fantasy Tip: Harvick has been consistently turning in strong efforts, and he hopes to break back into Victory Lane after a series of near-misses lately. However, Dover isn't one of Happy's best tracks, as he has no wins, three Top 5s and an Average Finish of 15.19 in 26 career starts. If you're in a fantasy format which limits the amount of starts you can use a driver, Harvick is best left in the garage this weekend.

Stewart-Haas Racing driver Kevin Harvick finished second at the Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway Sunday, May 25, finishing behind Hendrick Motorsports driver Jimmie Johnson. It was a nice run late, as he improved from 10th to second in the final 16 laps, but he was unhappy to be second for the second straight points race, and third straight run if you include the All-Star race. His biggest frustration was time lost on pit road. "We're going to have problems," Harvick said, "but when you continuously have problems, then it starts to get frustrating."

Stewart-Haas Racing driver Kevin Harvick had to settle for second at the 5-Hour Energy 400 at Kansas Speedway Saturday, May 10, as he was just edged out by Hendrick Motorsports driver Jeff Gordon. "I slipped a little with 10 or 11 laps to go, but was able to make it up again in the closing laps. Just not enough," Harvick said.

Stewart-Haas Racing driver Kevin Harvick ended Chase Elliott's two-race winning streak in the Nationwide Series Saturday, April 26, with a victory at Richmond International Raceway. Harvick led for 202 out of 250 laps, picking up the 41st victory of his career.